Sunday, March 5, 2006

"We're on a mission from God"

Voters and the media in the UK have been taken aback by Tony Blair's interview on Parkinson this weekend where he basically said all of the deaths of British troops and Iraqi civilians was okay because his good chum God had told him it was fine and since He was the one who would judge Blair it was fine to go an play with George. Electorial officials were somewhat bemused because this God person doesn't seem to actually be a registered voter in the UK and are therefore wondering how he can judge the PM's actions since, traditionally in a democracy, that is the role of the electorate and not the deities of any particular religion...

Can't help but think this perhaps explains a part of the mystery as to why an educated person like Blair would ride into this disasterous war so eagerly with God's other mate, George Dubyah; did they meet at one of their mutal Friend's parties perhaps and hit it off? It would also explain the reports that on Blair's last visit to America he and the president 'borrowed' a police cruiser while wearing black suits, black hats and sunglasses before driving it in the direction of Chicago declaring they were on a mission for God...

2 comments:

  1. Funny, I thought some of the others had a god on their side too. Funny old world, if it wasn't so tragic.

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  2. Yeah - Tony thinks it is okay to unleash violence that claims many lives because God said it was. The fundamentalist thinks it is okay to kill innocent victims because God said it was. Can anyone see a difference between these numpties?

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